Before Liu Ji died, why did he ask his son to give Zhu Yuanzhang a book at once and not let him read it?
There's a saying that it's easier to fight a mountain than to defend it. Zhu Yuanzhang is the most profound interpreter of this sentence. When Ma Huanghou was still alive in his early years, Zhu Yuanzhang knew that people were good at performing their duties and listened to their opinions. However, with the death of Ma Huanghou and the prince. Zhu Yuanzhang became moody and unpredictable. Many heroes who fought side by side were slaughtered by Zhu Yuanzhang for various reasons.
Zhu Yuanzhang was afraid of these heroes, afraid that after he left, Zhu Yunwen, who was weak in character, could not stand on his own feet. Zhu Yuanzhang was most afraid of Liu Bowen, who is said to be able to predict the future. Liu Bowen's ability, in the process of Zhu Yuanzhang's recruiting all the way, was not only heard with his own eyes, but also seen with his own eyes. Zhu Yuanzhang's greatest test for Liu Bowen was to abolish the prime minister system. At that time, Liu Bowen did not give a clear answer and saved his life. However, Zhu Yuanzhang did not dispel doubts. He was afraid that Liu Bowen would read his mind, so he was very suspicious of him.
Later, Liu Bowen became ill easily. Legend has it that Zhu Yuanzhang suggested that a specially appointed doctor take Hu to see a doctor, but Liu Bowen's condition has never improved. In hindsight, Liu Bowen took out this gobbledygook before he died and told his son that he must tell future generations never to read it, and not to be as wonderful as himself. In this way, Zhu Yuanzhang can save his life.